lmms-users

Any reliable Mac ports of LMMS out there?
I have an interested college, but the Wine and cmake/build methods turn him
off.
Is there someone on here that has capabilities of packaging it? Should I
get a hackintosh together and try to contribute this myself?
-Tres
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>
> Go for it man :)
>
Thanks for the vote of confidence. :)
So am I correct in assuming there are no dmg's out there?
I've tried OSX 10.6 in VirtualBox, but it keeps freezing.
-Tres
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>
> FYI I was told to run mac in virutal box it must be run on native mac
> hardware. I can confirm no problems on a vbox vm that i have running on my
> mac book pro and its 10.6 which its running on.
>
Have you had the a chance to try building a Mac version of LMMS?
If so, any considerations?
Unfortunately, I don't own any Intel Mac equipment yet.
-Tres
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On 10/02/2012 17:04, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
>
> FYI I was told to run mac in virutal box it must be run on native
> mac hardware. I can confirm no problems on a vbox vm that i have
> running on my mac book pro and its 10.6 which its running on.
>
>
> Have you had the a chance to try building a Mac version of LMMS?
>
> If so, any considerations?
>
> Unfortunately, I don't own any Intel Mac equipment yet.
>
> -Tres
>
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> - Tres.Finocchiaro@... <mailto:Tres.Finocchiaro@...>
I wont have time until sunday to give compiling lmms a shot from the
master branch if that is what you want or would you like the stable
branch built for mac?

The goal would be to offer an installer on the main download page.
Unfortunately my options are limited so I'll take what I can get.
Unless the nightly build fixes OSX specific items, I'd recommend stable?
-Tres
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@...>wrote:
> On 10/02/2012 17:04, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
>
> FYI I was told to run mac in virutal box it must be run on native mac
>> hardware. I can confirm no problems on a vbox vm that i have running on my
>> mac book pro and its 10.6 which its running on.
>>
>
> Have you had the a chance to try building a Mac version of LMMS?
>
> If so, any considerations?
>
> Unfortunately, I don't own any Intel Mac equipment yet.
>
> -Tres
>
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> - Tres.Finocchiaro@...
>
> I wont have time until sunday to give compiling lmms a shot from the
> master branch if that is what you want or would you like the stable branch
> built for mac?
>
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On 11/02/2012 11:26, Tobias Doerffel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> LMMS already successfully has been built via MacPorts, see e.g.
> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/18830 or
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V63HSqzNu-s
>
> Anyways I don't know how current versions work on OS X but there
> shouldn't have been notable changes.
>
> Toby
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I should be giving the stable a branch a pull sometime this weekend and
ill try get it compiled. hopefully i wont run into issues. Will there be
someplace i can upload it to so its available to others via the site or
elsewhere?

Toby,
Just a heads-up, the YouTube video you posted is actually using Darwine,
not native.
I've quoted the YouTube author's description that verifies this:
"Then I got the idea to use the Mac version of Wine emulator, WineBottler,
> to try and run LMMS. It worked almost perfectly. " -jackspic3 via YouTube
Jonathon,
Thanks for your response and for offering to look into this. I am trying
to obtain an intel Macintosh this week so I can help test.
If anyone on this list has an old one they'd like to offer up, let me know
via separate email.
-Tres
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On 11/02/2012 17:08, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
> Toby,
>
> Just a heads-up, the YouTube video you posted is actually using
> Darwine, not native.
>
> I've quoted the YouTube author's description that verifies this:
>
> "Then I got the idea to use the Mac version of Wine emulator,
> WineBottler, to try and run LMMS. It worked almost perfectly. "
> -jackspic3 via YouTube
>
>
> Jonathon,
>
> Thanks for your response and for offering to look into this. I am
> trying to obtain an intel Macintosh this week so I can help test.
>
> If anyone on this list has an old one they'd like to offer up, let me
> know via separate email.
>
> -Tres
>
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Tres you will have an issue on older hardware that isnt intel mac based.
they would have to build for ppc hardware only as 10.7 is intel only and
im not sure if 10.6 is as well.

>
> Tres you will have an issue on older hardware that isnt intel mac based.
> they would have to build for ppc hardware only as 10.7 is intel only and im
> not sure if 10.6 is as well.
>
Understood. I thought about that too.
If the project sees a large demand for PPC, I do have some of that hardware
lying around we can use, but it's pretty slow.
>From my understanding, there's a lot of Mac projects that only target newer
Intel based models for recent builds. We'll know more when we can offer a
download and get feedback, right?
-Tres
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On 11/02/2012 17:16, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
>
> Tres you will have an issue on older hardware that isnt intel mac
> based. they would have to build for ppc hardware only as 10.7 is
> intel only and im not sure if 10.6 is as well.
>
>
> Understood. I thought about that too.
>
> If the project sees a large demand for PPC, I do have some of that
> hardware lying around we can use, but it's pretty slow.
>
> From my understanding, there's a lot of Mac projects that only target
> newer Intel based models for recent builds. We'll know more when we
> can offer a download and get feedback, right?
>
> -Tres
>
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Hey guys I am starting to work on compiling the latest stable version
from the stable branch in git. Are there any known dependencies that one
needs to install to be able to compile and run this great program?

On 11/02/2012 17:16, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
>
> Tres you will have an issue on older hardware that isnt intel mac
> based. they would have to build for ppc hardware only as 10.7 is
> intel only and im not sure if 10.6 is as well.
>
>
> Understood. I thought about that too.
>
> If the project sees a large demand for PPC, I do have some of that
> hardware lying around we can use, but it's pretty slow.
>
> From my understanding, there's a lot of Mac projects that only target
> newer Intel based models for recent builds. We'll know more when we
> can offer a download and get feedback, right?
>
> -Tres
>
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> - Tres.Finocchiaro@... <mailto:Tres.Finocchiaro@...>
Hey guys just started trying to compile on mac and with cmake i get the
following
Found Qt4: /usr/bin/qmake (found suitable version "4.7.4", required is
"4.3.0;COMPONENTS;QtCore;QtGui;QtXml")
-- Found Qt translations in /Developer/Applications/Qt/translations
CMake Error at /Applications/CMake
2.8-7.app/Contents/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:306
(message):
pkg-config tool not found
Call Stack (most recent call first):
/Applications/CMake
2.8-7.app/Contents/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:320
(_pkg_check_modules_internal)
CMakeLists.txt:106 (PKG_CHECK_MODULES)
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:108 (MESSAGE):
LMMS requires libsndfile1 and libsndfile1-dev >= 1.0.11 - please install,
remove CMakeCache.txt and try again!
Where can i get those libraries? how is lmms currently being built for
mac if one doesnt use mac ports.

Sorry to bump a 2 year old email, but the fix was:
sudo port -v install pkgconfig seemed to fix this.
This was particularly misleading because it appeared to be installed
already. [image: :8ball:]
I'm responding to the original thread because it is what turns up in Google
when you search for this error.